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Vice President of Ain Shams University for Education and Student Affairs inspects the examination panels at the Faculty of Education

Prof. Dr. Abdel-Fattah Saoud, Vice President of Ain Shams University for Education and Student Affairs, visited the examination committees at the Faculty of Education to check on the safety of the examinations in the faculty, accompanied by Prof. Dr. Hazem Rashid, Dean of the Faculty and Prof. Safaa Shehata, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs.

Dr. Saoud had a parental conversation with the students, to check on the smoothness of the exams.

   
   

Also he praised the keenness of the college administration to implement all precautionary measures to limit the spread of the Corona virus, apply social distancing within the committees and commit to wearing masks all the time, whether students or observers, as well as measuring temperatures for all students and workers before entering the examination committees, and continuous sterilization of committees and corridors before each period Exams, in order to ensure the safety of students and workers and to educate students about the obligation to wear masks and maintain social distancing.

Dr. Abdul-Fattah stressed the need to ensure that all students are vaccinated and direct those who did not receive the vaccination to the vaccination headquarters in the faculty.

   
   

Prof. Dr. Hazem Rashid explained that the exams for the first semester began last Saturday, corresponding to January 2, and will continue until February 3, and nearly ten thousand students are scheduled to take the exams in all teams and departments. It is open, where several pathways have been allocated for female students to enter committees that differ from exit pathways in order to prevent any crowding before or after the exam period.

Prof. Dr. Safa Shehata pointed out that the teams were divided, where the tests performed by the first and third squads in daily exchange with the second and fourth teams, and examinations are conducted for each squad in a separate period to achieve maximum distance within the committees between female students and the absence of crowding during the entry and exit of students.